Today I am doing something I have never done before on a blog. I am repeating a blog I did last year about the Centennial Fun Run that Arleen Dinneen has been doing in her neighborhood near Centennial High School. I ran the run last week with my grandson and wanted to again alert everyone who would like to have a fun one mile run or walk. You can participate next Tuesday July 24, August 4th and the partner race on August 11th. Here is the info on this year's runs.
Thirty-one years before Michelle Obama
started her campaign to improve the fitness of our youth we had a Howard
County resident starting her own effort to “get all of us moving.”
Arleen Dinneen has been organizing the Centennial Fun Run for 34 years
that has probably started more Howard County residents running than any
other event.
Back in the mid 70’s before running was
popular Arleen’s son Tim told her that he and some of his friends had
done a mile run on the track at Centennial High School. Thinking that a
mile was one lap of the track she decided to do it herself. After
completing one lap and stopping she was told that a mile was FOUR times
around the track. Not one to stop before doing the mile she pushed
herself to do the other three laps and decided that she wanted to be
able to do all four laps without stopping. When she could do that she
heard about the Howard County Striders
weekly runs and thought she would go out with her son to do the 2-mile
length run. When someone suggested trying the 6-mile run she thought
that would be too far but eventually they were able to do it.
Again this was before the running craze
(and triathlons) and Arleen just ran in cutoffs and tennis shoes. But
because the Striders were so friendly and encouraging to the beginning
runners she stuck with it. Along the way she started hosting some
informal runs for kids in her neighborhood around a one-mile course.
Each week it seemed to have more kids and then even some parents joined
in the runs and the Centennial Fun Run was born. One thing led to
another and she decided to give the kids a trophy if they did the run 5
times and started sending the run results to the local newspaper to have
them posted. Each year it has grown and is now an official event
sponsored by the Howard County Striders. Many of the youth that have
gone on to join the Junior Striders
started out at Arleen’s Fun Run. Along the way her neighbors like Dave
and Peggy Fitzpatrick and Alice and Bill Barrows became race volunteers.
After starting to run the Fun Run with my children when they were young
I am now bringing out my grandchildren. And that story is repeated by a
number of other families. And Arleen’s kids are now grown with families
of their own and help her run the events each week.
Even though Arleen gets the young high
school track runners who can do the Fun Run in less than 5 minutes she
has always thought of this as an event for kids. With this in mind she
has a different theme night. I have posted some of these events like
caulk night, Scales and Tales, Banjo Buddies and one really special time
years ago when a neighbor and I ran as the crash test dummies, Vince
and Larry. While those suits didn’t breath and were very hot we had fun
coming up behind runners and yelling out “Your being passed by a crash
dummy.”
Tuesday night starts its 33rd
year at 7:30 on 10114 Colonial Drive in Ellicott City near Centennial
High School. Think about coming out or emailing this blog to friends,
family and neighbors who may be interested in starting a new healthy
family tradition. You never know where it will lead.
Yours truly at the right at the Fun Run with my Son in 1997
P.S.
For me
this blog also has a personal impact. Twenty-six years ago I was one of
those non-runners who thought that getting out to run in all kinds of
weather was crazy. Arleen was a co-worker of my at the time and she said
“don’t knock it till you try it.” And she invited me to try her Fun
Run since it was only a one mile run. As someone who played racquetball
5 or 6 times a week I thought that doing this shouldn’t be a problem.
However when I saw kids 7 and 8 years old passing me (to say nothing
about the women) on the run I decided come back out the next week after
building my endurance up during the following week. After pushing
myself to do first one mile then 2 miles and finally 3 miles I began to
see how your body could really adjust to aerobic exercise. Suddenly I
saw myself as a runner and set goals of doing a 10K race and then
training for a marathon, something I had never imaged myself doing in
the recent past. Fast forward 26 years and running, like blogging, has
become a part of who I am. By my estimation I have run far enough in
those years to run around the earth twice having run over 50,000 miles
in those 26 years. While 10K races every weekend, the Bagel Run and
marathons (having completed 11 including Chicago last year) are no
longer something I do I still think of myself as a runner although these
days it might be more accurate to call myself a slow jogger. For this I
salute you Arleen!
P.S. 1
P.S. 1
The Governor’s Commission on Asian Affairs is
meeting in Howard County tonight, Tuesday July 17, beginning at 6:30 pm
at the Miller Library in Ellicott City. The focus of the meeting will be on the Dream Act. The address, in case you don’t
have it, is 9421 Frederick Road, Ellicott City MD 21042.
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